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How To Make Lavender Lemonade To Get Rid Of Headaches And Anxiety
If headaches, anxiety, lack of sleep, or the general stress of your fast-paced life have you seeking relief and relaxation then look no further. All natural lavender oil is a wonder-herb with all sorts of medicinal uses. One of many ways to utilize its soothing properties is in the form of an easy to prepare lavender lemonade.
Amazing benefits of lavender oil
Before we get to the easy to make recipe for lavender lemonade take a quick glance at what this single herb is capable of:
- Lavender oil is quite complex with over 150 beneficial You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.comprising its makeup.
- Among its most notable attributes are anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, analgesic, detoxifier, hypotensive, and sedative qualities.
- Based on extensive You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. lavender oil has been proven to reduce anxiety and to lower pulse rates. It has been used effectively to lower pre-surgery stress, to reduce depression, to overcome insomnia, and even to ease labor pains.
- Lavender oil has also proven to be beneficial in reducing headaches, easing hangovers, opening sinus congestion, and treating general pain relief.
The clinically proven results lavender oil delivers are attributed both to its smell and to its physical application. Aromatherapy of lavender creates a soothing psychological state as its over 150 constituents permeate through the olfactory system. The physiological effects of applying lavender oil topically or consuming it are equally calming, as well.
Ingredients for lavender lemonade
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- 12 cups of pure water
- 1 drop of lavender oil
- 6 lemons, peeled and juiced
- lavender sprigs for garnish
A few extra ways to use lavender oil
- If you suffer with dry skin apply five or six drops of lavender oil to your bath water.
- If you have a diffuser apply ten to twelve drops and diffuse during your workday to distress.
- Add two drops of lavender oil to any other lightly scented, unrefined organic oil you may have (such as almond oil or olive oil) to create an enhanced body oil with all the benefits of lavender covering every desired inch of your body. This will improve skin health, relax you, help you sleep, and even deter insects.
- Lavender oil has also been proven to increase blood circulation via aromatherapy by increasing levels of oxygenation. Lowering blood pressure, reducing hypertension, increasing muscle strength and brain activity, are just a few things this wonder-herb oil has to offer.
- Lavender’s name origin comes from the Latin verb “lavare”, which means to wash.
- Lavender is in the same family as mint.
- In ancient Egypt, lavender was used during the mummification process.
- In Elizabethan times, bathing was not a common practice and lavender was often used to perfume clothing and bed sheets.
- The natural scent of lavender keeps mice, flies, and mosquitoes away.
- Lavender is commonly used as an ingredient in potpourri.
- The nectar lavender plants produce is used to make high quality honey.
- Lavender is symbolic of devotion, luck, success, and happiness.
- Lavender plants do not produce seeds.
- Most lavender plants are blue or purple. A few varieties can be pink or yellow.
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